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Old 11-27-2012, 07:11 PM   #50
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For prospective readers who want a more optimistic series with more romance-y elements in them, I highly recommend Bride of the Rat God (standalone set in 20s Hollywood), The Windrose Chronicles (80s era computer programmer kidnapped to a Regency-esque magical world) and the standalone sequel (follows a different character in the same world and can be read alone) Stranger at the Wedding, which is an excellent mystery w/strong romantic elements, and the Sun Wolf and Starhawk books, which feature a more classical fantasy setting amidst a mercenary group.
I'll check those out as well.
I found the first Dragonsbane at the Brooklyn library, so I will borrow it instead. That was the only one available, and I don't mind paying for sequels if I get the first book from a library. The more I borrow, the more I buy....
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